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ility of the ex-Viceroy's imagination or the breadth of his mental resources can doubt for a moment that his energetic spitit has not chafed under his enforced absence from the pulitical areas in Chlaa. Probably if Shum's personality had been less commanding and bis S. WATSON & CO., attitude less dictatorial he might long before this have attaloed high position in the cousasis of the Empire, but bis patural impetuosity of
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character and his abhorrence of restraint, come
bined with his contempt for these whose brains were incapable of keeping pace with his own bounding projects, marked him out among the slow coacher as a dangerous, man, whose ambitions would upset all their cherished no. tions of legislative action. There can be an question that Shum had the approval of the late Empreis-Dowager, and that the recognised
that of Kwangs, and of its neighbour Kwang tung would be in the sscendant and the many enterprises for the material development of these provinces would be furthered and encouraged
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 5 1909
on level terms with his frende of other nationalities, in seldom a thrifty man the
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is the exception whe heards up the peonies THE BHOOTING OF LANCE SEROPANT MILLS, and lets the pounds take care of themselves,
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FATALITY IN SHANGHAI
GERMAN CONSUL'S GLERK KILLED
A TRAMEAR "ACCIDENT”.
[From Our Own Correspondent]
HEARING AT THE MADISTRACY The wave of indigdation which passed aver in every way. But no one can tell what plans/The thrifty man usually dogenerates into the Shum may have laid during his Brer Rabbit miser, and, indeed, the thrifty mind is a oor Hongkong when the news was made known period. The fact remains that Hit Excellency, row, prejudiced state which as a rule prevents that an unprecedented outrage bad bean perpet of the the poistisor from dealing with the larger rated on Chinese New Year Eva by a band of is one of the ablest of China's statesmen of present day and his advent will be viewed with propositions of life. So absorbed is the holder armed ruffians whereby a policeman met bis no little anxiety by foreign nations who have that in the effort to save a cent he is apt to death and the murderer himself shot down by the dead man's comrade, it doubiless overlook the chance of acquiring a fortose fresh in the minds of many. This afternoon, commercial interests in the Chinese Empire.
But then, of courie, there is thrift and thrilt. | as a result of the and incident, saven men were A man may be thrifty without being parsimon. | arraigond befors Mr. J. R. Wood at the Mugis- ious but it is seldom that the thrifty person can tracy, charged with the murder of the late Lace Sergeant Mills. Deputy-Superintendent escape the aspersion of being described as
of Police King prosecuted, while the prisoners Mt, K. Zimmer, clerk at the German Conë mean..
were undefended. Before proceeding with the "sulate, was killed in a tramcar accident last chief business of the afternoon, the charge of
eight, murder was withdrawn and only that of med robbery allowed to stand. The only charge of
THE THRIFTY SCOTSMAN.
An exceedingly diverting article on the sub ject-of thrift-which has been occupying the minds of a good many people in England and Scotland lately-appears in the Straits Times, from the pos of its London correspondent.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
two of the men (3rd and 4th defendants) while one (7th defendant) was discharged. i
in him a kindred spirit. For although His The question is whether thrift in all that it is THE French mail of the gth Janusty was dall. Armed robbery, was withdrawn in the case of, Excellency is a reformer in name, he is one of the patriotic type, Western inventions and ideas are excellent in their way and may
cracked up to, be, or whether it is played out.vered in London on the 4th inst. The writer discusses the question as it arises
over the Old Age Tensions scheme, which STUDENTS of the University of California have !CONFECTIONERY imported from the worthily ba adopted by China when they have came into force on the 1st of January, and assaulted some of the Japanese students.
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the speech which Lord Rosebery delivered at Edinburgh at a savings bank mewing is curning the question of thrift with a friend to the National Liberal Club, the correspondent declares that "The Duchess of Sutherland was quite right when she said the poor no longer need the patronage and protection of the rich It seems to me that the poor can look after themselves very well, and it is the people who are not poor enough to qualify for old-age pensions who need the protection now- adays. The Liberal to whom I have referred is an old China band, who, by early enterprise and frugal habits and abstention from matri. many, has succeeded in compiling a moderate" competency, and now finds that his early. carefulness and thrift (to prevent misconcep: tion, I may mention that he is an English man) makes him responsible for the education | of other people's children and the provision of old-age pensions for others who buried their talents in the earth or lived to the full extent of their incomes and refused to be trammelled by considerations of the future. Here I am, said my friend, 'at the aga of 55, unable to, add to my slender income, with a fall in the capital vakte of some of my investments, losseE OD others, and a shrinkage in the value of the dollar, 1d. per mare thau that comfortable looking
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THE foundation stone of the new Shanghai Club house will be laid pu Tuesday, Feb. 16, at boon.
Li Chun, the keeper of an iron foundry, and 'an engineering establishment, residing at 43, Kennedy Streal, Yau-ma-th, was the first to bo called to the witness, box. He said that hig bouse was robbed on the night of the stat January last. He left. Hongkong about 8 o'clock that evening and arrived at his shop. about an hour later. He entered his abop and BER Excellency Lady Lugard's condition began to talk with his assistants (a ford and an Jordan.
shewi satisfactory progress, reports, Dr. G. P.
THE Waiwupu bas telegraphed a circular order to the officials in the provinces to lastract the people to send exhibits to the Belgian Exhibi.
tion,
GENERAL Jose Miguel Gomez, President, and Dr. Alfredo Zayas, Vice-President, of the Re public of Cuba are already quarrelling over the spails of office.
The British Minister at Peking has sent a special telegram to the Viceroy in Canton with New Year congratulations, This courtesy in voprecedented.
CONGRESS has voted $100,000 for the COD
ruction of Airships for the army in accord- ance with the recommendation by Dr, Lake Wright, the Secretary of War.
THE Rev. E. J. Barnett will officiate at the Holy Communion Service at the 8 a.m. as well no the tram. Service on Sunday next. The service at 6 pm. will be conducted by the Rev. A. B. Thornbill,
of
accountant). Between len and eleven o'clock, 'five persons entered the shop as they were sitting dowo. Each of them was armed with a revolver, which they pointed at the tomates,
manded the keys of the safe, and after search- driving them to one side Gae of them de- ing for them, found them and proceeded to open the safe and appropriate the contents. Witness and his two assistants were tied together by the accused. After taking away whatever money they could, they left the shop and started to run, Witness gafe chase and, shouted "Chief After turning a corner somebody was heard to blow a whistle, the first defendant soon afterwards being taken into custody by a Chinese detective. At the time of the robbery, there wera-two÷light*~ burning in the house, one hanging inside the
shop and another in the accountant's room They pointed their revolvers at him and ordered him to maintain silence on pain of death. There were five of them who were carrying out their nefarious plans, but of these, witness was got in a position to identify except ons; as he kept chasing him all the time. He could not say which of the accused demanded the safe keys, as they turn
counthe late Edmand Walter (an early resident of always found it safe in his own house. Afier
Are we about to
Tientsin), and May, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beringer.
OVER £450,000 will go to the Treasury in death duties on five estates, the wills relating 10 which. have recently been proved. These include that of the late Mr. Harry Barnato, whose property is returned as of the value of £2,500,000 "at least."
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THE death is reported at Tientsin of Mr. C. Lenox Simpson, of the imperial Maritime Cus- toms. Mr. Simpson came out to join the IM.O. in the early sixties, and has been a Commissioner for upwards of thirty years. Volil recently he was stationed at Ningpo.
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ed his face to the wall. There was about [54.320 in the house.(about $3,abo.in notes.and. the rest in coins). The reason why he did not deposit the money in a Bank was because be the safe had been opened by the burglars and its contents rifled, the account books were found scattered about the floor. Among the goods thus stolen, was a watch,
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The accountant's evidence was taken and
after further depositicos, the case was re
manded.
CRICKET
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.
"A Team . The Police.
sent the "A" team in the above match to. The following have been selected to repro-
niorrow afternoon, commencing at 3,15 p.m. on |the Club's ground:-W, C. D. Turner, H. R The high officials is the Peking Government Makin, A. E. Lanning, Lt. H. B. Mullinaux, have been consulting with one another with, A., R, Fowler, E. C. Oliver, R.N., A. P., regard to following the example of the Throne, which has contributed Tls. 50,000 to the relief of sufferers from the lialian earthquake. It is proposed that each should make a contribution to the fund.
Shanghai, 5th February, 23.45 p.m. ..
FOREIGN MINISTERS"
AUDIENCE
CEREMONIAL OBSERVANCE,
[By courtesy of the "Sheung "Po."]
Peking, 4th February The Central Government has notified the scarsg Foreign Ministers in Pekidg as to the cere
monial observances at the audience to be granted by the Prince Regent,
The Ministers propose to represent that the ceremonies be done away with; they have at the same time telegraphed to their respective
Governments for instructions in the matter.
In the meantime, the audience" has been, postponed.
AN INNOVATION.
LETTER AND PETITION BOXES,
"[By courtesy of the" Sheung "Po"]
Peking, 4th February,' The Prince Re, ent has had a wooden box put up into which any of the common people will be allowed to drop petitions or letters,
The guards are not permitted to prevent anyone from making use of the box.
EX-CENSOR RECALLED.
CHIN KALLUM SUMMONED BY."
THE REGENT,
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po,"
Peking, 4th February. The Prince Regent has twice instructed Grand Councillor Chang Chib-tong to summon Ex-censor Chin Kai-lum,
CANTON RIVER HOLOCAUST.
OFFICIAL REPORT.".
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Canton, 4th February, With reference to the big fire in the fowar boals at Tai-sha au co the goth ultimo, the latest report submitted to the Viceroy by the Water Police Authorities states that the total number of crafts burnt is sixty-one, whilst the number". of camalities in still incomplete, but so far as it is ascertained some five hundred corpses have been recovered and there is every reason to believe that many more still remain to be found,`
been proved to be essential to the progress and Advancement of the Empire, but, according to Sbum's catechism, China's salvation must be worked out by the Chinese themselves, with out the aid or countenance of foreigners. That CADBURY'S CHOCOLATES. in brief in the sum and substance of Shum's political philosophy. Whether it be top narrow and circumscribed is a question which will be answered according to the hopes and aspira tions and personal predilections of his critics, Kegarded from a detacted standpoint, it is perfectly clear that Shum's whole object is to avoid outside interference at all costs and to secure China's regeneration from within. Osly his masterful ways were too much for the Grnod. Council at Peking. When His Excel- Jency left his Viceroyalty at Canton in order to proceed to Peking, he confidently expect- ed that he would be called, upon to lako a leading part in directing the destinies of the Empire from the capital. His reputa tion bad preceded him, however, and his quasi-friends, decided that such a firebrand boded no good for their prospects, so that when He arrived at Shanghai he was ordered to pre pare to assume the Viceroyalty of Szechuan, Although that province is repated to be one of the wealthiest in China and the appointment. S. WATSON & CO., was higher than that previously held by him,
Shum regarded it as an Irish promotion, be- Trish M.P., over there because his is an carded A MARRIAGE bes been arranged; and will at LIMITED.
cluse it was calculated to keep him away from income and mine is classed as a Foreign Sec-place on Feb. 6, between Leslie Waller, son the seat of Government. His Excellency can urity? It is enough to drive us out of the see-through a brick wall as well as his neigh-try, and if my favourite Italy, were not so erup. -bour, and the result was that when he confem tive, I have serious thoughts of settling there plated the prospect, he promptly decided that Branching off to another aspect of the same [28 the time had arrived for him to become serious problem the writer holds with Lord Rosebery, ly ill. He remained ill at Shanghai, and that "the trend of legislation during the past enjoyed himseli so famously while in that con- quarter of a century is tending to sap the spirit dition that nothing could induce him to budge of independence, prihaps I should say the in from his bed of sickness. The most noxious divíduality, which was once 'the outstanding. inquires were made regarding the state of His characteristic of Scotsmen. Excellency's health, but there was no moving witness a universal, canipaiga in favour of Shum from his cetreat. By another turn of the thrift? A Singapore merchant recently wrote a letter on the subject, the President of the Kaleidoscope, hum found himself figuring as the President of Posts and Communications, United States inculcated it in a recent edics, & member of the German Reichstag pointed out which meant residence at Peking and posiés- sion of one of the most important portfolios in the necessity for it, and now Lurd Rosebery the capital. to less than no time, His Excel- has taken up the bject where Smiles left off, leaty was at Peking and in office, but no 2nd is preaching the doctrine of national thrift ooper did he begin to realise his power than as well as individual provision for the proverbia! the innale character of the man began to show rainy day. It almost seems that a compaign is itself. Ee surrounded himself with officials seeded, for Mr. George Barnes, who is one of devoted to bis service, depleted the Southern the Labour Members of Parliament, addressing provinces of all those able administrators who
1,200 University Extension students at Oxford bad proved themselves worthy of bis confidence, in August, 1907, is reported to have said established su imperium in imperio, and began a Scotchman, i am glad to turn my back on my a tempestuous campaign against the highest own country; and why? Because Scotland is the Ministers in the Empire. He impeached every landofthrift, add thrift is played out nowadays."" high, official who had ever thwarted his pro- That is certainly a new proposition which will posals; he called for the resignation and
cause a good many Scots in the Ear East to | dismissal-of-these-cepsons-who-bad made mile. But there's many a like word said in On January 30 1909, at Shanghai, the wife accusations against him ho sneered at the jest and perhaps there is more in the remark of C. W. CUNNINGHAM,. 1. M. Cantoras, of incapacity of the Northern Viceroys and all than meets the eye. Still on the subject of On January 31, 1909, at Shanghai, the wife the time he sought to ingratiate himself in the thrift, some letters received by a gentleman of MORRIS E. Cochkane, Royal Navy, of a esteem of bis royal mistress. In fact, Shum drugbier,
who was engaging assistants for Singapore form MARRIAGE.
was the wors: typhoon that ministerial circles amusing reading. A young man writing from Sara Loiza d'Encarnação -José-D'Assumin Peking had experienced for ages. He was Derby, said: have had to decline to become pção participam as pessoas de suas relações o seu casamento realizado na Igreja do Sugrado
an Oriental Roosevelt, William II and Castro a candidate for the vacancy on account of the Coração de Jesus, no dia 30 de Jubeirb, pp, e rolled in one. His reign was meteoric and climato, as I do not consider my health could
ended in a burst of flame. The waited powers stand the heat. It slauds 10 reason, Singapore IT is stated that H.E. Viceroy Tuan Fang whom he sought to assail overwhelmed him and
cannot be a very healthy place; it is, one might entertains a project of establishing an Exgineer-
——In consideration of the fact that corpsen may. opce again the redoubtable. Shum had to seek sey, an ideal place for a braway Scotchman- ing College in Shanghai and is considering the
fost up and down the river," the... water- retirement. For the last two years His Ex-not for a wisp of an Englishman like myself." purchase of the To Shu Company's (Chinese Mr. Edison has invented a new electric storage becoming thus contaminated and injurious to cellency bas remained an outcast administrator, This young man had evidently never heard of Publishing Co.) new printing office on the battery which, it is declared, will revolutionise the health of residents who may use it for but sobody believed for a moment that he has the judge who was advised to refrain from giv-piice of the buildings is agreed at 71s. 170,000 ant been carefully weighing the situation, and ing his reasons." Why it should stand to and His Excellency proceeded to inspect them awaiting his opportunity. Now that there reason that Singapulo-is not healthy because in the afternoon of the gist ultimo, seems to be a prepossession against several of it is warmer than England passes our compre. those members whose position seemed to behension; but why it should be an ideal place so firmly buttressed that it defied attack, and for a Scotsman will puzzle most readers-on a Yuan Shib-kai has made-a-compulsory core to parity of reasoning. There is obviously some the Cour, and Tang Shaari, who isimbued with thing wrong with the reasoning capacity of our principleavery similar to those entertained by the Derby friend, and perhaps it is as well for
The derelicts of the barat crafts haya'nij been/f;. ex-Viceroy of Canton, is on the point of returning Singapore that he should spare it his presence.
THE King has been pleseed to glue and grant removed and there are now only small piecesć Has the irrepressible. Tien Chun Heuan, from his mission to America and Europe, Shum. Of course that letter is not precisely an argu
bio Thomas Blake Glover, Esq. His Majesty's of wreckage found floating in the harbónr.
Numerous complaints have been lodged otherwise known as Sbum, decided that the has certainly reason to anticipate that the stars ment for or against thrift, but it le an interest
Royal licence and authority to accept and wear the Insignia of the Becond Class of the Order of against. the Water Police for forbidding the time has come when he should no longer bide are working in his favour. He has been re- og flustration of how many Englishmen
the Rising Sun, conferred upon him by his admision of sarapans and other boats into the his head in darkness but come within the glareceived at Count, and be has rehabilitated him- regard Scotsmen. The fact of the matter is we regret to record the death at the General Molenty the Emperor of Japan to Emest vicinity to render assistance to the people In of the limelight Everything points to that self in the eyes of the Prince Regent What that Scotsmen are not exactly thrifty, using Hospital of Mr. A. W. Maclean, of the German Woodburn Trotter, Esq Deputy Commis. the midst of danger during the accurance, and conclusion, if we may Judge from the reports all this portends it is not difficult to foresee-the word in the sense of penurious; they have Service. Mr. Maclean, who, as his bame singer of Police Bangkok, the Fourth Class it is said proceedings will be taken against the which appear daily in the vernacular press, the versatile and clever ex. Viceroy is once again, a facuity of reaching out and grabbing sums of implies, was of Ecotch descent, came out to of the Order of the White Elephant, conferred Water Police Again suggestions have been especially those published in Shanghai. For on the way to becoming a factor in directing importance and by some manner of means Shanghal in 1904, and sincetheabsence on leave upon him by his Majesty the King of Slams made by some people that the Water Police Baarly three years, the astute Shum has bided the stairs of the country in whose fature he managing to stick to those respectable amounts of Mr. Schirmer has been acting a German and to Patrick Don van, Riqa member of force should be dose away with altogether, ank Assessor at the Mixed Court. Death was dos the Chinese Customs Service, the Third Class As the outcome of the fire at Tai-ska«tau, his time, content to remain in idleness while holds so iptease faith. Should It prove that his when they get them. The average Scotsman to appendicitis, for which he had se operation of the Third Division of the
amil of which are · women of the baden world in Canton @hgy his opponents and detractors were in office. return to favour is assured; I is certain that the on a miserable: salary, or ca 'a 'salary that on Sunday. He never rallied and died in the Order of the Double Dmperial Chinese the Viceroy has ordered the deponation of the
stires of Bhanghel cuable him to keep corres of Sunday afternoon.-N. C. D. Newer conferred la recognition of valuable servicen.s bu'no one who recalls the extraordiaury for- fortunes of the province to which he belongs, barely suffices
The rale per quarter and per menem, proportional Subscriptions for any period less than one month will be charged as for a fall month
The dally issue le delivered ties when the addrom in socomuibile ia memengar. Puak antweribers care harn their coples delivatad at their residuuces without say extra charge. Gu copios sont by post, an additional $1.80 por quarter in charged fos postage. The postage on the weekly imus to, any part of the
world in 80 cents per quarter, Biagio Copies, Dally, on pants. Weekly, twenty
fire cents (for cash only);
BIRTHS,
On Januarý, 20, 1903, at Tientsin, the wife of W.R, T. TUCKEV, H.H.; A.M.L.LE.”"01"X*300.
daughter.
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On January 31, 19:9, at Shanghai, ARCHII, BALD MAELKAN; Acting First Interpreter of the German Consulate General and Mixed "Court Assessor, unged 31 year.
On February 1, 1909, at Shanghai, GUIL
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The Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1909.
THE REHABILITATION OF*
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REAR-Admiral Frederick Wilbraham Egerton, RN., died on 4h ult., at Cheriton Cottage, Alresford, Hants, at the age of yo. He served in the opera'iona in Chira, being employed in cutting the boom across the mouth of the Peibo. in June, 1859. He reached the rank of captain in 1881, and was placed on the retired list in 1885.
Dashwood, J. H. Chalmers, E. Irving, J. Hall and E. C. Hagen,
CRAIGENGOWER 1. R.G.A.
This match will take place on Saturday at 29 pm on the former Club's ground. Craigengawer team-L E. Lammert (capt.), C. A. Hancock, A. U. Brawo, R Baia, W. H. Viveash, H. L. Manderson, A. Gaman, J. D. Notia, R. Pestonji, L. A. Rose and S. B.
Dailiwals.
LEAGUE TABLE,, The following is the table, up to date!--
Club. : P. W. L. D. P..
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8 % o 0 B Civil Service ... 9
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During the height of the conflagration several persons were arrested for taking advantage of the confusica by robbing the poor victims to distress, After being tried the prisoners were released for want of sufficient proofs to obtain 1 conviction. Ovo villain was arrested for rob bing the dead bodies of the valuables on them, Admiral. Li Chun hff detailed à gunboat to cruise up and down the river for the purpose" of picking up any dead bodies that may be found 80.00% floating and at the same time to keep a strict
Percent- .ago.. 100.00%
8 4 3 3 50 00% 10 7 2 T 5 55.5+%
watch in order to prevent any corpsen from
SOME time last year H.E. Toan Fang, Viceroy al Nanking, established a Chinese school de- signed to receive students from among Chinese Hongkong "A" residents in foreign colonies as nyeward for the Telegraphs, patriotism shown by those Chinese oo many Craigengower. 1 3 4 41-14.28% being robbed of any valuable property that occasions. It has had a good attendance, and R. G. A. 926, 1-4=-50.00% may be found on them.
A number of corpsex is still lying in the vici lately, another batch of ever fifty students has Kowloon 1290-763.63% lity of the Water Police Station at the eastern 1 7 1-6 -75.00% iecilen of the harbour to day, awaiting to be arrived from Singapore. They will shonly. H. K. Police .... 9 7
Royal Engineers... "O X begid their studies in the school.
claimed. Yesterday a dead body fouled upasse N.B. A win counts paint
the Shameep creek, and was picked up and we g A luss A draw
conveyed to the Frag Pin Hospital Par
| Chinese Band for the College buildings. The tramway traffic all over the world. He calls it potable purposes the Viceroy" has given' fh B
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the "battery of perpetual youth, because it structions to the Director of the Canton Water practically will not wear out, and can be operat-works Company to provide a free supply of ed over hundreds of ralles without recharging fresh water for a period of ten days to the poo-
It is constructed on entirely new lines. Nickel ple residing along the bund. Several hundred IT is reported that Prince Su will be appointed in used instead of lead, while a new comblon big jars and buckets have been placed in to the Presidency of the Yachusapu in place tins of chemicals is introduced in the place of various places, filled with water by the Water- of Chen Pi, who will be removed as a result of the present acids, with the result that the works company and are offered to the people - his impeachment by the Censors, and his post nauseating fumes produced by the present bat- twice a day. This considerate action of the of President of the Ministry of the Interior willtery are absent
Viceroy is highly appreciated.. be given to Prince Yu Lang, the present Comp mandant of the Gendarmerie. It is also re- posted that H.E. Chang Chih-iung has asked leave to return to his old post of Viceroy of Made Lianghu.
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